Night folks! More antics tomorrow.
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Night folks! More antics tomorrow.
Heya Brutal...you on the clock now?
G'nite Scooby
Just trying to catch up.
Burned up my 25 year old POS grinder/polisher today. Cheap WEN I probably bought at a cheap Western Auto parts store in my younger days.
Can't find the Makita variable speed polisher kit locally so I'll have to pop for the $229 Dewalt variable. I hate not being able to find stuff I need TODAY locally.
I've got electric and air powered polisher tools you can use....if that helps.
Thanks OBC.
It's one of those things I use just enough to need my own.
Frankly, I'm surprised that WEN made it all these years, but it's been sitting on the shelf for quite a few until just recently.
I hear ya. Offer always stands if I can help you with something you need, brother.
I'm headed out fellers...
Have a great Sunday.
Peace
Back from the alive!
Morning hose.
Morning.
It's a beautiful day out there bogie. You gonna gitchusum?
Hey hoes.
Mamas was awesome BTW! Some of the best fish I've had.
Yes, I liked upper haiku too. I worked at the hippie mart in paia......interesting crowd.
Hippie sharing...like pass that bowl muhn...
Haha, Naw I never had to pickup full of Cocos and a machete. No bongos either....although the gf and I did check out the drum circle at I think it was big beach (maybe little beach), lots of.......interesting clothed/semi/full nude people.
I stayed away from uber hippie chics. I dig earth mamas though.
Good morning fellers.
Yeah Brutal, Amazon is alright....gotten a lot of stuff through them. They come a long way from just selling books back in the day.
Nvm
Kinda fun listening to your guys Island recollections.
What's the story Mazin? and yo.
Yo yo Brothaho OBC!
MC.....acts like it but it's actually a member here.
In that case, I'm probably not your guy. The way we write the code is to build the parts/assemblies in NX8.5 (like Solidworks only more powerful). Then we have to go into manufacturing mode, create the tooling we need/want to use, perform speeds/feeds for all tooling, perform cutting paths for the tooling, then run the final manufactured model through Vericut to ensure we don't have any collisions with part walls, vise, etc. Then, we have to get a post-processor for the specific CNC we will be using and run it through that. At that point, we get gcode and have only barely skimmed the surface of what the code actually means.
We got some smart ho's here.
Nvm
Bummer on that Mazin...good on you and your high road though.